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Now this is how you do support
I emailed the developer of Step It Up to ask a couple of questions regarding how it works on the Apple Watch Series 4. It is the first app I have found that feels as if it could replace the… Read More ›
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Apple Watch Series 4 – Day 4. The battery
Yesterday the Series 4 was charged to 100% when I left home for work at 6:05am. At precisely 3:07pm it had dropped down to 65% with one outdoor walk monitored using GPS – this walk was approx.. 35 minutes. The… Read More ›
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Apple Watch Series 4 – Day 3. Oooh, aaah.
This is getting tricky now. I have decided to not go into too much detail about all of the features and the myriad things you can do with the Series 4. Those things have been covered by people with more… Read More ›
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Why we love bees and hate wasps
It is a truth universally acknowledged that people like bees and dislike wasps. This imbalance in emotion does not accurately reflect the importance of both taxa in the environment. We value bees as pollinators and enjoy a long history of co-habitation… Read More ›
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Apple Watch Series 4 – Day 2. Still limited, but less so
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Apple Watch Series 4 – Day 2. Still limited, but less so
Any Apple product is an exercise in control and this brings with it good and bad experiences for the user. On an iPhone you can only run iOS approved apps, you cannot use game emulators and you are limited in… Read More ›
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APPLE WATCH SERIES 4 – DAY 1. WHAT IS IT EXACTLY?
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Apple Watch Series 4 – day 1. What is it exactly?
Well, I have one and it cost £429. A sum that many people say is too high and an example of the way Apple overprices its products. This particular model is the 44mm GPS version and you can go slightly… Read More ›
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Resilience – The Avalanche
This film features a Mountain Rescue volunteer’s first experience of responding to a fatal avalanche and how he coped afterwards. He uses his experiences over 25 years of service to give advice on building personal resilience and staying well in… Read More ›
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Neon dreamland
Liam Wong is a photographer and art director whose incredible sci-fi-style images of Tokyo at night have won him legions of fans on social media. Here we present some of his most striking shots, and find out how his day… Read More ›
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The Citizen Stiletto
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The Fidget Spinner Watch
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NOTO OGGIN Water Watch review (0% bullshit)
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The SEA-GULL 1963 International Edition (in pictures)
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The Casio Ring Watch (CRW-001-1ER) in Pictures
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Militado ML08 review
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